
Jockey Richard Fourie had a very good meeting last Friday with four winners, but it is possible he can ride as many as that on the turf track at Fairview on Friday – and possibly even more.
It can all start for him in Race 1, a Juvenile Plate over 1000m, where Anotherdanceforme looks hard to oppose.
The Master Of My Fate filly clearly shows something at home as she was heavily supported on debut and won accordingly.
The two-year-old filly showed signs of inexperience but found her stride when she needed it and went away to win by two lengths.
However, the filly she beat on that occasion, Bonjour La Ville, will face Anotherdanceforme once again and this time she will be 3kg better off.
However, Kelly Mitchley’s charge was having her second run last time and one has to expect Alan Greeff’s runner will make the more improvement of the pair.
The Greeff-Fourie combination also have My Best Shot in Race 4 and Joy And Peace in Race 8 that should win
My Best Shot has won six of his 12 starts and his last two wins have been impressive. He has beaten five of his six rivals comfortably when they have met and should do so again in the Listed Ibhayi Stakes for three-year-olds, the first leg of the East Cape Sophomore Challenge.
Only Cool Cat has not taken him on before and while he has made significant improvement of late, may have to play second fiddle at best behind My Best Shot.
Punters of Joy And Peace may have been disappointed in her latest performance when fifth at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth last month but she is back on her home course and she can bounce back to score taking on male rivals in this Pinnacle Stakes over 1800m in which she is the best weighted runner by at least 3kg.
Clive Robinson